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. >>> sometimes the best stock picks are ripped from the headlines, just like an episode of "law and order." a couple of day ago, there was a piece in the "washington post" saying that auto sales saved the economy in 2012. we likely sold 14.5 million vehicles, the highest number of new vehicles sold since the financial crisis. in today's "wall street journal" we see another headline, u.s. auto sales forecast to break 15 million in 2013. when do they suggest the number of vehicles sold this year could be closer to 15.4 million. earlier today, cnbc's own phil lebeau was saying it could be 15.5 million autos this year. tomorrow we're going to find out about december auto sales numbers and i think it's going to be terrific. hurricane sandy wrecked hundreds of thousands of cars that need to be replaced. bloomberg surveyed a bunch of analysts and they're predicting a 9.8% increase for december. put it all together and the domestic auto market is clearly on fire. in fact, it's giving rise to maybe, just maybe, one of my best ideas for 2013. we still got a tremendous amount of pent-up demand
. >>> sometimes the best stock picks are ripped from the headlines, just like an episode of "law and order." a couple of day ago, there was a piece in the "washington post" saying that auto sales saved the economy in 2012. we likely sold 14.5 million vehicles, the highest number of new vehicles sold since the financial crisis. in today's "wall street journal" we see another headline, u.s. auto sales forecast to break 15 million in 2013. when do they...
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you've got half of those cuts in defense law? >> well, congress agreed they would cut an additional $1.2 trillion in spending. they put a committee together to try to come up with those numbers. they didn't figure out how to do it. so what we now have is a situation where these automatic spending cuts go into place. now, if we have raised some revenue by the wealthy paying a little bit more, that would be sufficient to turn off what is so-called the sequester, these automatic spending cuts, and that also would have a better outcome for our economy long-term. but, you know, so far, at least, congress has not been able to get this stuff done, not because democrats in congress don't want to go ahead and cooperate, but because i think it's been very hard for speaker boehner and republican leader mcconnell to accept the fact that taxes on the wealthiest americans should go up a little bit as part of an overall deficit reduction package. >> you talk about a dysfunction in washington. you sign this legislation setting up a fiscal cliff
you've got half of those cuts in defense law? >> well, congress agreed they would cut an additional $1.2 trillion in spending. they put a committee together to try to come up with those numbers. they didn't figure out how to do it. so what we now have is a situation where these automatic spending cuts go into place. now, if we have raised some revenue by the wealthy paying a little bit more, that would be sufficient to turn off what is so-called the sequester, these automatic spending...
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this congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they've already racked up through the laws that they passed. >>> the budget deal boosts asian stocks in hong kong and australia hitting 19-month highs in the first trading session of the year. >>> european equities also share a deal out of washington despite more gloom from the eurozone. manufacturing has continued to contract according to the latest pmi. >>> okay. 2013, a warm welcome to viewers of "worldwide exchange." my special families to a family called the wards. thank you for hosting my family over the new year. personalities out of the way, eurozone, still looking glum despite the market reaction to the fiscal cliff deal this morning. to recap, the eurozone december following manufacturer pmi, 46.1, the flash was 46.3. the final output index, 46, weaker than the 46.1 flash, 46.1 in december. and the november number for orders 44.2. the eurozone in sort of the slowdown in the eurozone factory activity deepening in december. new orders falling. in spain it was worse, as well. let's get reaction to that despite the risk
this congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they've already racked up through the laws that they passed. >>> the budget deal boosts asian stocks in hong kong and australia hitting 19-month highs in the first trading session of the year. >>> european equities also share a deal out of washington despite more gloom from the eurozone. manufacturing has continued to contract according to the latest pmi. >>> okay. 2013, a warm welcome to viewers of...
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there's something called a personal exemption phase out in this law which limits your ability to take tax exemptions such as your kids. those are almost entirely phased out by $500,000 worth of income, and then there's something known as pease which is named after the congressman who invented it, a cap on your deductions for over 250,000, so that they don't have so many deductions they escape tax liability all together. if you make $300,000 a year, you're 50,000 over the threshold and a formula is applied to all of the deductions. in this case you have to subtract about 1,500 bucks off your itemized deduction tote a. that's an across-the-board haircut on deductions so it's going to impact everything you typically deduct, like your mortgage or charitable giving or anything. both of these new taxes hit people well below the much publicized $450,000 limit. that's going to surprise some taxpayers come next year, bill. >> once again, another bill that is a tax accountant employment act. >> absolutely. >> right? >> financial planners, too. >> thanks for understanding pease. >> p-ase be with
there's something called a personal exemption phase out in this law which limits your ability to take tax exemptions such as your kids. those are almost entirely phased out by $500,000 worth of income, and then there's something known as pease which is named after the congressman who invented it, a cap on your deductions for over 250,000, so that they don't have so many deductions they escape tax liability all together. if you make $300,000 a year, you're 50,000 over the threshold and a formula...
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jeff flake, now in the senate, saying listen, we have to look at this, the current system is not a law and order system, it's a lawless system, frankly, we want to get some revenue into the system? let's talk about the underground economy and get those people paying taxes like everyone else. there's a lot to be done on immigration reform. given the dysfunction in both houses, i don't think we're going to get anything on the gun front. and this is why. unless you have mitch mcconnell and/or john boehner pulling strings, nothing gets done in this arrangement with split government. and neither of those guys are going to be too keen to do anything on the gun front. so maybe get some small compromises around the corner, but i actually think you might have a better shot at immigration reform. >> actually, to put the gop on the defensive. peter, i'm for hunters, i'm for rifles, i'm for hunting, i'm for handguns. isle even for concealed handguns. how's that? but here's what i'm not for. i'm not for these automatic weapons, or semiautomatic weapons. i'm not for these hundred ammo bullet clips.
jeff flake, now in the senate, saying listen, we have to look at this, the current system is not a law and order system, it's a lawless system, frankly, we want to get some revenue into the system? let's talk about the underground economy and get those people paying taxes like everyone else. there's a lot to be done on immigration reform. given the dysfunction in both houses, i don't think we're going to get anything on the gun front. and this is why. unless you have mitch mcconnell and/or john...
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under the laws, those withholding rates are supposed to go up because, as you know, all thoughts tax cuts that were passed over a decade ago were supposed to expire. and the irs is basically on the sideline waiting to see what happens on the hill between them and the president to see if, in fact, there's a reason to tell the current employers, hold on, there will be a freeze on those rates. if, in fact, they have to go to the new guidance, consumers will start to feel very early the hit to their paychecks of having gone over the fiscal cliff, even if there's auto deal that retroactively drags us back over the top of the cliff. >> it's an interesting point. greg, thank you so much. such a mess. >>> it was better news at the box office lately. hollywood is on track to post an all-time box office record this year. film lovers have flocked the theaters to see christmas day performances of les miserables and "unchanged." >>> stick around. still to come on the show, the summer olympics and u.s. election made to 2012 a bumper user for advertisers. will that continue in 2013? we'll ask the c
under the laws, those withholding rates are supposed to go up because, as you know, all thoughts tax cuts that were passed over a decade ago were supposed to expire. and the irs is basically on the sideline waiting to see what happens on the hill between them and the president to see if, in fact, there's a reason to tell the current employers, hold on, there will be a freeze on those rates. if, in fact, they have to go to the new guidance, consumers will start to feel very early the hit to...
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so that in effect is a tax cut from what current law was going to mean. we've got also in the bill an extension of tax credits for clean energy, for education. you've got some of the stimulus measures, expanded earned income tax credit, expanded childcare -- child exemption that was in the bill. so all of these thing are tax cuts for middle and modest income families, although they are going to lose, becky, because we did not extend the payroll tax cut, that temporary 2% cut that means about $20 a week for a family making $50,000. so that is a -- a bit of a counter drag on the economy from the whatever boost it's gotten from theection tension of middle-class tax cuts. >> i've seen that in places they're estimating as much as 0.5% of gdp growth because of the payroll tax alone. you look at that, and people expect that if you continue to want social security you're going to have to fund if t somehow. this is money that's supposed to be going to that. >> that's right. and the payroll tax cut was always intended as a temporary measure to stimulate the economy
so that in effect is a tax cut from what current law was going to mean. we've got also in the bill an extension of tax credits for clean energy, for education. you've got some of the stimulus measures, expanded earned income tax credit, expanded childcare -- child exemption that was in the bill. so all of these thing are tax cuts for middle and modest income families, although they are going to lose, becky, because we did not extend the payroll tax cut, that temporary 2% cut that means about...
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i asked folks on twitter for new laws they would like to see. this is one i'm talking about from @duck42l. mandatory jail time for creating new reality shows. from @macdsurry we haver. 20 to life for people that go to sub shops and go all deer-in highlights when asked what fixins they want on sub. and @guyadami says nba players should not be allowed by law to slap teammates hand. and finally, @osubmeyr says, congress works for free in 2013 since we paid them to do nothing in 2012. i think that would get 100% of the vote. >> good luck getting that through congress. jane, happy new year to you. jane wells in los angeles. >>> tweet time. the phrase that got the most nomination this is year on lake superior's list to banish fiscal cliff. what other phrases should be banned? tweet us @squawkstreet and we'll get your responses after the break. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> time for squawk on the tweet. the phrase of fiscal cliff is on the list of words to be banished. we have asked you
i asked folks on twitter for new laws they would like to see. this is one i'm talking about from @duck42l. mandatory jail time for creating new reality shows. from @macdsurry we haver. 20 to life for people that go to sub shops and go all deer-in highlights when asked what fixins they want on sub. and @guyadami says nba players should not be allowed by law to slap teammates hand. and finally, @osubmeyr says, congress works for free in 2013 since we paid them to do nothing in 2012. i think that...
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there is an endless list of expiring provisions of law that will, in fact, expire if nothing is done. and i think even if something is done at this point, what you're looking at is something very scaled back, something very small and congress will have to come back next year and take a look at trying to get to some of those other issues. >> alistair here. that sounds about right to me, assuming that that scenario is how things play out. what sort of impact medium term do you think this is going to have on consumer and corporate confidence in america, given that the fiscal cliff is clearly weighed heavily on both of those in recent months? >> the sad thing, you know, from an observer's standpoint here is that there isn't much corporate or consumer confidence in the american government. and it's proved itself dysfunctional time and again over the last couple of years. what you hear now is not how people believe that there's going to be some last-minute deal, but how they remember the times that the t.a.r.p. bill, the fiscal bailout a few years ago failed on the house floor, how they rem
there is an endless list of expiring provisions of law that will, in fact, expire if nothing is done. and i think even if something is done at this point, what you're looking at is something very scaled back, something very small and congress will have to come back next year and take a look at trying to get to some of those other issues. >> alistair here. that sounds about right to me, assuming that that scenario is how things play out. what sort of impact medium term do you think this is...
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now, it is officially law. the white house saying that president obama has signed the legislation passed by congress. as we've been discussing, another series of fiscal fights are just around the corner. s&p says the budget deal won't change its perspective on the outlook for the u.s. the state late yesterday, the agency says the budget compromise, quote, doesn't affect our view of the country's credit outlook, given that we believe yesterday's agreement does little to place the u.s.'s medium-term public finances on a more sustainable foot. . it cut the u.s. sovereign rating to double outlook in 2011. rival credit agency moody's warning that the u.s. must do more than the recently passed fiscal cliff measures if the country is to deal with its ratings outlook. the new congress will be sworn in today at noon eastern time. the 113th congress takes its oath with 56 new democrats and 38 new republicans. in the house, john boehner is expected to be re-elected speaker today. a lot of intrigue around that. speaker boe
now, it is officially law. the white house saying that president obama has signed the legislation passed by congress. as we've been discussing, another series of fiscal fights are just around the corner. s&p says the budget deal won't change its perspective on the outlook for the u.s. the state late yesterday, the agency says the budget compromise, quote, doesn't affect our view of the country's credit outlook, given that we believe yesterday's agreement does little to place the u.s.'s...
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defeat transparency laws but we know how it is being used was defeating transparency law is. we're finding lawyers on the correspondence, finding possible successors to lisa jackson. her acting replacement is on the correspondence i have so far. at least a lot of questions are now being asked by congress and purportedly by epa's inspector general. >> chris, a couple of years ago my kids were really fascinated -- there was a youtube showing if you put three cell phones around a couple of kernels of corn they popped. they really don't in life. fracking. they show youtubes of water on fire. can you speak to that? >> yeah, sure. the famous clip of a faucet water igniting has been ignited for 100 years. the implication was it was because of fracking when in fact it has nothing to do with it. there was i think a regulator but an activist caught staging another issue where they were actually igniting the gas relief valve, not the water. you see matt damon's movie lifted its plot from cars 2, conspiratorial beyond belief. i think we are making up these reasons for a reason. >> i have
defeat transparency laws but we know how it is being used was defeating transparency law is. we're finding lawyers on the correspondence, finding possible successors to lisa jackson. her acting replacement is on the correspondence i have so far. at least a lot of questions are now being asked by congress and purportedly by epa's inspector general. >> chris, a couple of years ago my kids were really fascinated -- there was a youtube showing if you put three cell phones around a couple of...
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the rule of law is not widespread enough in the continent. there is a glimmer of hope such as sun nish sha. countries such as egypt still questionable. we have seen mass rioting there and growing concerns whether the new rule of law and new constitution will effectively protect investors. >> just a few years ago, there were maybe 10 frontier emerging funds. now, there's more than 300. they're the hot thing. remember, even if there is growth there, very little liquidity. that's not a real place for mom and pop investors. that's still a white knuckle place even if there is growth. >> i'm looking at global industries 52 week highs, turkey, france, uk. lithuania, japan. can those do well? >> i think so. they're coming off their bottom. europe 20 through wh-- europe 2 what was our 2008. >> you think merkel gets re-elected? >> at this point. she seems to be doing okay. if merkel gets re-elected, she will be a major outlier. the general rule of thumb for almost all politician, you never survive a debt crisis. germany doesn't have a debt crisis, the
the rule of law is not widespread enough in the continent. there is a glimmer of hope such as sun nish sha. countries such as egypt still questionable. we have seen mass rioting there and growing concerns whether the new rule of law and new constitution will effectively protect investors. >> just a few years ago, there were maybe 10 frontier emerging funds. now, there's more than 300. they're the hot thing. remember, even if there is growth there, very little liquidity. that's not a real...
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and, you know, analyses against what had been current law before this passed show that the deficit is going to be a lot bigger. of course, that's why we avoided the fiscal cliff, because people were staring in the face that the amount of deficit reduction they thought this economy couldn't take right now. >> hey, john, does this whole battle change the political swing of power, balance of power as we go into these rough couple of months into the sequester? i'm just wondering, because guggenheim came out with a note that it's raising the odds of a default on debt from 20% to 10%. they said the brinksmanship we saw in this level and what the republicans have on this fiscal cliff. >> republicans say they have leverage on the debt ceiling. the president says forget about it, i'm not negotiating with you. one of those positions is going to have to give. and we'll see. i think it is logical to say that the odds of a default have risen to some degree because that issue's not been taken off the table. i don't think it fundamentally changes the balance of power, melissa. the president is on th
and, you know, analyses against what had been current law before this passed show that the deficit is going to be a lot bigger. of course, that's why we avoided the fiscal cliff, because people were staring in the face that the amount of deficit reduction they thought this economy couldn't take right now. >> hey, john, does this whole battle change the political swing of power, balance of power as we go into these rough couple of months into the sequester? i'm just wondering, because...
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indeed as sure as sure that this is a definitely a way to go now you have to understand that to the law the so-called end to magnitsky law actually deals primarily a way of imposing travel and financial instructions on a number of american officials and persons who have committed crimes against russian citizens and one only part of the law actually bans he has the option of russian children by american citizens it has been in part inspired by the case of the russian toddler who was adopted by the american family in two thousand and nine and died in their custody several months later after his father left him in a locked in the car in the blistering heat for nine hours the russian lawmakers feel that the american law system does not provide adequate adequate protection for the russian kids. and also does not punish those responsible for the deaths of russian kids for example do you have a loose father adoptive father walked away with a fine of course this act has also angered some in some of the russian public who believe that this limits the chances of russian children of finding a good
indeed as sure as sure that this is a definitely a way to go now you have to understand that to the law the so-called end to magnitsky law actually deals primarily a way of imposing travel and financial instructions on a number of american officials and persons who have committed crimes against russian citizens and one only part of the law actually bans he has the option of russian children by american citizens it has been in part inspired by the case of the russian toddler who was adopted by...
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the law. comes upon my. clock. well into the future this month high tech means good health whether it be the latest laser cutters or lifesaving heart russian innovators are working hard to keep you healthy person company it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting edge training systems for others it's been a lifetime of work unlocking the mysteries of the skull check it all out on technology we've got the future.
the law. comes upon my. clock. well into the future this month high tech means good health whether it be the latest laser cutters or lifesaving heart russian innovators are working hard to keep you healthy person company it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting edge training systems for others it's been a lifetime of work unlocking the mysteries of the skull check it all out on technology we've got the future.
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. >> in the end, house democrats were joined by enough republicans for the agreement to become law. as for the president to deliver on a campaign pledge, that the rich would pay more to help reduce the deficit. >> i will sign a law that raises taxes on the wealthiest 2% of americans wall preventing a middle-class tax hike for -- while preventing a middle-class tax hike. >> they have agreed that the wealthiest americans will pay more income tax. individuals earning more than $400,000 a year deep spending cuts of more than $100 billion have been delayed for two months which means there will be another round of haggling at the beginning of march. the u.s. government will hit what is known as the debt ceiling, the limit for borrowing and only congress can raise it. for americans braving the january chill, frustration with politicians and resignation that they will soon have to go through all over again. >> i think it is ridiculous, i think the congress should be doing their job, not waiting until the last minute. >> it is not over with yet. they have another couple of months to debate t
. >> in the end, house democrats were joined by enough republicans for the agreement to become law. as for the president to deliver on a campaign pledge, that the rich would pay more to help reduce the deficit. >> i will sign a law that raises taxes on the wealthiest 2% of americans wall preventing a middle-class tax hike for -- while preventing a middle-class tax hike. >> they have agreed that the wealthiest americans will pay more income tax. individuals earning more than...
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the egyptian president has signed into law a controversial new constitution after official confirmation should a clear majority for the document in a referendum. >> morsi is due to address parliament on saturday after appointing 90 members to the senate. >> critics say the new basic law is islamist and undemocratic. >> the opposition kept up its protest for weeks, but it was not enough. anchor fled on the streets of cairo after official results were announced. critics say the referendum was marred by fraud. am i in my opinion, the revolution continues, and the constitution does not exist. a constitution has to be for everyone, not split the people of egypt. >> everybody knows the results are wrong. i will continue protesting peacefully until our demands are met. >> egypt's election commission says nearly 64% of voters approved the constitution in tibia will rounds of balloting, a clear majority, but the overall turnout was only about 33%. with the official results in, the constitution's islamists supporters are looking ahead. the muslim -- the muslim brotherhood's freedom and justice pa
the egyptian president has signed into law a controversial new constitution after official confirmation should a clear majority for the document in a referendum. >> morsi is due to address parliament on saturday after appointing 90 members to the senate. >> critics say the new basic law is islamist and undemocratic. >> the opposition kept up its protest for weeks, but it was not enough. anchor fled on the streets of cairo after official results were announced. critics say the...
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he maintains a good policy and laws must be fitted to the people's moral sentiment an opinion. he demonstrated that the politics, imperfections of human nature must be taken into account and virtue must be respected. he showed the political moderation frequently reject the path of least resistance and political moderation is sometimes exercised in defending principles staunchly against majority opinion. madison's word an example is pertinent and our time as they weren't around. today's conservatives should he then, come to grips with too entrenched realities, post genuine challenge to liberty and his prudent management is critical to the nation's well-being. the first interest reality, forgive me for saying, is that the era of big government is here to stay. this is particularly important for libertarians to a sort. the last 200 your society in the economy and enhanced to have advanced industrial nations have undergone traumatic changes in the new deal settlement has been reshaping americans expectations about the nation states reach general. consequently the u.s. federal gover
he maintains a good policy and laws must be fitted to the people's moral sentiment an opinion. he demonstrated that the politics, imperfections of human nature must be taken into account and virtue must be respected. he showed the political moderation frequently reject the path of least resistance and political moderation is sometimes exercised in defending principles staunchly against majority opinion. madison's word an example is pertinent and our time as they weren't around. today's...
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middle class all i've ever said about unions is the government should be refereeing there should be no laws that either from their own those unions that literally or you have it both ways so you can't have it both ways because you need the collective bargaining of the unions the people these people need workers. larger the company that you're talking about with the one percent in the in the c.e.o. he needs workers and those workers have value and they can someone stopping a c.e.o. from just firing all the workers once they sign a union contract nothing. nothing at all but the word they just do that every time they wouldn't do that every union could make the case absolutely yes the wardens are the owners saying listen we here value we can train our guys and we can take care of the health benefits there are things that the union can do to make this a better run physically in industries that you could just fire everybody because they're not skilled jobs and there are those people larry i mean we have the latest for a reason because before these laws existed when workers were trying to you know
middle class all i've ever said about unions is the government should be refereeing there should be no laws that either from their own those unions that literally or you have it both ways so you can't have it both ways because you need the collective bargaining of the unions the people these people need workers. larger the company that you're talking about with the one percent in the in the c.e.o. he needs workers and those workers have value and they can someone stopping a c.e.o. from just...
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appointments and commissions are governed by either your charter or by state law so it's easy to go down the road to figure out is it something that can be changed or a discretionary act within the board of supervisors or the mayor and to go about change that so it's something you could look at. >> i guess in the charter -- i am wondering in terms how they function or not, and i don't know how we get into that really. maybe it's not worth it. i won't be here obviously but it's something i was something about. i guess i am thinking out loud here. >> point well taken. >> commissioner schmeltzer. >> i'm sorry. i was misunderstanding commissioner olague's question -- >> i think commissioner olague -- >> yeah, i was wondering because you have some commissions that are selected entirely by the mayor and some aren't and i am wondering in terms of the outcomes -- whatever. >> i am with you now. i was responding to what i thought you were asking but you were asking something different. >> okay. >> let me just say -- yes commissioner? >> actually one other clarifying -- so under this proposal ms.
appointments and commissions are governed by either your charter or by state law so it's easy to go down the road to figure out is it something that can be changed or a discretionary act within the board of supervisors or the mayor and to go about change that so it's something you could look at. >> i guess in the charter -- i am wondering in terms how they function or not, and i don't know how we get into that really. maybe it's not worth it. i won't be here obviously but it's something i...
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he is promising laws to protect women and to crack down on sex crimes. in the meantime, the rapists of the 17-year-old in northern india have finally been arrested. >> will the indian government's announcement of stiffer penalties for rapists address the mounting public anger? we put that question "the guardian" newspaper's correspondent in delhi. damage to the extent -- to extend, it is what they have been asking for. some demonstrators are calling for the death penalty for rapists. others have been calling for greater measures of security. but one of the problems is that in india, you often get this cycle whereby you have a crisis, you have an incident, you have public outrage, the government announces a wave of measures, and they're just is not a mechanism there to try to implement -- there just is not a mechanism to try to implement what the government promised. we have seen this before. there are other problems, which is the attitude to rape among government figures, among the authority figures, and among society at large. >> afghan war victims have
he is promising laws to protect women and to crack down on sex crimes. in the meantime, the rapists of the 17-year-old in northern india have finally been arrested. >> will the indian government's announcement of stiffer penalties for rapists address the mounting public anger? we put that question "the guardian" newspaper's correspondent in delhi. damage to the extent -- to extend, it is what they have been asking for. some demonstrators are calling for the death penalty for...
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they passed a few laws, licensing laws, it did not help. what turned britain around was john wesley. methodism. converting the women of england -- [laughter] that is the way it worked. it is an odd thing for me to be saying. >> you talked about the virtues freedom requires. i worked in the field of education. if our major problem children come to school without virtues, it is the public school system the place to nurture that? i believe our society and culture does not nurture those virtues. how do we address that? >> this is a good question. the family is the smallest school. by the time all lots of negligently parentage, often at no-fault to the single mother, these children get to school, and it is too late. the chicago schoolteacher it says should its first graders who do not know numbers, shapes, or colors. they're raised in a culture of silence except for the television. it is america's biggest problem. and on that cheerful note, thank you very much. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyrigh
they passed a few laws, licensing laws, it did not help. what turned britain around was john wesley. methodism. converting the women of england -- [laughter] that is the way it worked. it is an odd thing for me to be saying. >> you talked about the virtues freedom requires. i worked in the field of education. if our major problem children come to school without virtues, it is the public school system the place to nurture that? i believe our society and culture does not nurture those...
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jobs in their lives people literally i mean we have these letters for a reason because before these laws ago. sisted when workers were trying to use it be mowed down you know there was it was an extremely violent phase for working people making you know really technological you know highly technological even our prayer factories highly technological now you're not going to see that same thing not to be able to fire everybody and get rid of the of institutional knowledge of corporate knowledge and there are legal who robs who are willing to dip it very little for a drawbar and then they can't show up and tell no they can't exactly i mean you're talking about certain kinds of jobs of those jobs are of low skill where they can be easily replaced if you do a job that's easily replaced you are going to find yourself with the down into the spectrum because if you can be easily replaced economically the value isn't protection them should you have some tension no you know history is written down if you you know if you look at it i don't want to hang people you can just say only let me just put t
jobs in their lives people literally i mean we have these letters for a reason because before these laws ago. sisted when workers were trying to use it be mowed down you know there was it was an extremely violent phase for working people making you know really technological you know highly technological even our prayer factories highly technological now you're not going to see that same thing not to be able to fire everybody and get rid of the of institutional knowledge of corporate knowledge...
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the law. that is a move for many. but dangerous even to those who keep it at a distance. hold it. hold it. i. could speak. i wish i. could. just see. a. little. secret laboratory was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach me the creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only. which brighton. moved from plans to freshen. down totty dot com. in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters on ten centimeters shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of them even told me directly that i was too short to deal with the client's computers already spent three months in this hospital and plans to stay for another four to add the coveted seven santa majors to his stature invented by the famed soviet orthopedic is good for you is there of in the nineteen fifties these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was out of was
the law. that is a move for many. but dangerous even to those who keep it at a distance. hold it. hold it. i. could speak. i wish i. could. just see. a. little. secret laboratory was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach me the creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only. which brighton. moved from plans to freshen. down totty dot com. in japan the average height for men is...
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product available and that lawful products some people exercising their rights abuse their rights we see that with all rights and they have used their rights and people get hurt but when there's nothing at stake it's easy to talk about the second image when there's nothing at stake anybody can do that what do you make of what do you make it go ahead richard. well i think you know first of all the auto industry is a big industry but i have to take a driver's test the you know we could go on and on with this and i think that you know although as a libertarian a mark maybe a slight exception to this people who are entirely willing to waive someone civil liberties for the wrong religion or certainly for having a conviction in their background are absolutely ok with a set of laws that says you can beat your grandmother to death as the man did in upstate new york and still go to a gun show and buy a weapon of mass destruction nobody's talking about outlawing guns you know people talk about your second amendment rights while you've got a right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness th
product available and that lawful products some people exercising their rights abuse their rights we see that with all rights and they have used their rights and people get hurt but when there's nothing at stake it's easy to talk about the second image when there's nothing at stake anybody can do that what do you make of what do you make it go ahead richard. well i think you know first of all the auto industry is a big industry but i have to take a driver's test the you know we could go on and...
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he was held in prison but the judge said she found no evidence that the doctor's actions caused the law's death meatspace family promise to appeal the ruling critics of the new adoption ban and save homes a russian chances of a better of he but a former director of the american adoption congress told us that tracking how russian children are being treated in the u.s. is all but impossible a lot of the cases have gotten very very light sentences for the caretakers whether for store or adoptive of russian children here in the united states but we certainly have no idea how many children are enduring abuses surviving abuses of all kinds the children that died at the hands of their adoptive parents were tortured in some horrendous ways they were sexually abused they were burnt they were starved they were caged ever any conceivable kind of torture one human being could inflict on another was done to these children so these were the parents that were caught and prosecuted nineteen how many more there's there is absolutely no way of knowing the united states has no system of follow up on adoptio
he was held in prison but the judge said she found no evidence that the doctor's actions caused the law's death meatspace family promise to appeal the ruling critics of the new adoption ban and save homes a russian chances of a better of he but a former director of the american adoption congress told us that tracking how russian children are being treated in the u.s. is all but impossible a lot of the cases have gotten very very light sentences for the caretakers whether for store or adoptive...
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and it's kind of crazy to make a law that you know deliberately will will basically mean you can't do it can't having guns anymore and you can't have manufacturing of tanks and planes you know you know if if if lockheed went out of business tomorrow you don't think that you would mark and a half a dozen other guys who got some money could get together and start actually a group of absolutely great i wouldn't bailed out g.m. or chrysler either so i mean you're absolutely no bailouts are a huge problem and it gives people you know incentive to act badly i think i think if we started nationalizing the banks like we should have like we should have in two thousand and eight in starting firing the executives and winding down banks the way they should be in making sure that they send out the loans have been a much better solution number five sam on the communist manifesto here by that i mean that it. will be tracked i mean for how long and billionaires i will say there aren't any all wealth over a billion dollars to tax a lot of hazard and we're huge on moral hazard the one institution that
and it's kind of crazy to make a law that you know deliberately will will basically mean you can't do it can't having guns anymore and you can't have manufacturing of tanks and planes you know you know if if if lockheed went out of business tomorrow you don't think that you would mark and a half a dozen other guys who got some money could get together and start actually a group of absolutely great i wouldn't bailed out g.m. or chrysler either so i mean you're absolutely no bailouts are a huge...
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of civil law come in which law trickles down from the top. both germany and england had common-law for a while, but by the 20th century both have more or less abandoned it. germany more so than england. therefore, by the end of world war ii, when you have unloaded however unwillingly its colonies, those colonies were themselves designed on principles of civil law. us, the first two pillars taken together mean that a christian, protestant religion influenced and shaped everything about american foundation of laws and defined its system of personnel rights. it wasn't just that the united states was a democratic republic, but that the very premises of what a democratic republic meant were likely to be far different in the united states than anywhere else. the second of, third of the pillars involves economic freedom. private property rights with legal titles and deeds, anti-free market economy. now, these may seem synonymous, but they are not. as hernando desoto pointed out, in many places of the world, there is and the symbols of a free economy
of civil law come in which law trickles down from the top. both germany and england had common-law for a while, but by the 20th century both have more or less abandoned it. germany more so than england. therefore, by the end of world war ii, when you have unloaded however unwillingly its colonies, those colonies were themselves designed on principles of civil law. us, the first two pillars taken together mean that a christian, protestant religion influenced and shaped everything about american...
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. >> thanks to the votes of democrats and republicans in congress, i will sign a law that raises taxes on the wealthiest 2% of americans while preventing a middle-class tax hike that could have sent the economy back into recession and obviously could have had a severe impact on families all across america. >> the deadline that congress imposed on itself had already passed, but it did not cause any real harm because important ro financial markets remained closed on new year's day. automatic tax increases could have pushed u.s. back into economic recession -- pushed the u.s. back into economic recession. tax rates will go up for only those earning over $400,000. in herington is -- inheritances over $5 million will also be heavily taxed. president obama immediately left washington to rejoin his family in hawaii, but the next battle is already in view. in the next two months, congress will need to raise the debt limit to allow treasury to borrow more money and it must agree on spending cuts to reduce the deficit. >> for more analysis, we are joined by our washington correspondent. lawmaker
. >> thanks to the votes of democrats and republicans in congress, i will sign a law that raises taxes on the wealthiest 2% of americans while preventing a middle-class tax hike that could have sent the economy back into recession and obviously could have had a severe impact on families all across america. >> the deadline that congress imposed on itself had already passed, but it did not cause any real harm because important ro financial markets remained closed on new year's day....
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. >> in the end, house democrats were joined by enough republicans for the agreement to become law. as for the president to deliver on a campaign pledge, that the rich would pay more to help reduce the deficit. >> i will sign a law that raises taxes on the wealthiest 2% of americans wall preventing a middle-class tax hikett for -- while preventing a middle-class tax hike. >> they have agreed that the wealthiest americans will pay more income tax. individuals earning more than $400,000 a year deep spending cuts of more than $100 billion have been delayed for two months which means there will be another round of haggling at the beginning of march. the u.s. government will hit what is known as the debt ceiling, the limit for borrowing and only congress can raise it. for americans braving the january chill, frustration with politicians and resignation that they will soon have to go through all over again. >> i think it is ridiculous, i think the congress should be doing their job, not waiting until the last minute. >> it is not over with yet. they have another couple of months to debate
. >> in the end, house democrats were joined by enough republicans for the agreement to become law. as for the president to deliver on a campaign pledge, that the rich would pay more to help reduce the deficit. >> i will sign a law that raises taxes on the wealthiest 2% of americans wall preventing a middle-class tax hikett for -- while preventing a middle-class tax hike. >> they have agreed that the wealthiest americans will pay more income tax. individuals earning more than...
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a law which would increase the protection of russian children in the country itself now the law bears the name of this was a young boy who was adopted by an american family and died while in custody of his new adoptive father now the father was left off with just a fine after leaving him with just a fine after a lever in the blistering heat for hours and it's the cases precisely like this that worry the russian lawmakers who say that the american law system is not is not cut out to provide enough security for the russian children who are being adopted by american parents and should another tragedy like this strike they don't want the russian children to suffer a lot of people see this as they get back at the americans for the magnitsky act the so-called act which entails a list of people who are prohibited from ever entering the united states and their financial assets in the country also are frozen miscue was a russian lawyer who was imprisoned on charges of tax evasion and died while in custody that case has never seen any any logical conclusion it is not possible at this point to s
a law which would increase the protection of russian children in the country itself now the law bears the name of this was a young boy who was adopted by an american family and died while in custody of his new adoptive father now the father was left off with just a fine after leaving him with just a fine after a lever in the blistering heat for hours and it's the cases precisely like this that worry the russian lawmakers who say that the american law system is not is not cut out to provide...
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thank you laws in a reaped a never has a one thousand strong reindeer herd when the enemy only saw the light can and most around brood is gathered turns and moved to another posture they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter women and children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though their songs are similar.
thank you laws in a reaped a never has a one thousand strong reindeer herd when the enemy only saw the light can and most around brood is gathered turns and moved to another posture they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter women and children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though their songs are similar.
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officials it's seen as another entity a russian law because it's really not clear on what grounds this black list of names is that is being put together and also we know that some of the names are going to be classified all together. and as the investigation continues into the death of so to get magnitsky in prison a moscow court has acquitted or jailed doctor of negligence leading to loss of life earlier russia's presidential council on human rights concluded that magnitsky had been severely beaten and denied medical treatment while he was held in prison however the judge said she found no evidence that the doctor's actions caused her lawyers death and i can excuse family has promised to appeal the ruling. now critics of the new adoption say it harms russians orphans chances of a better future but a former director of the american adoption congress told us here at r.t. that tracking how russian children are being treated in america is all but impossible. a lot of the cases have gotten very very light sentences for the caretakers whether for store or adoptive of russian children here i
officials it's seen as another entity a russian law because it's really not clear on what grounds this black list of names is that is being put together and also we know that some of the names are going to be classified all together. and as the investigation continues into the death of so to get magnitsky in prison a moscow court has acquitted or jailed doctor of negligence leading to loss of life earlier russia's presidential council on human rights concluded that magnitsky had been severely...
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>> according to the laws of physics and gravity, it's possible in theory. i just kind of rode that line of theoretically possible, which is good. >> certainly theories abound on the internet, all kinds of viewers have all kinds of explanations for how the boys do it. but the filmmakers are not talking. >> that was a great catch. >> did you get that? >> got it. >> i like to keep the mystique, a good magician doesn't give away his tricks. there was just a lot more planning that went into it than people might realize. >> unbelievable. >> there were hundreds of videos of kids trying to do the same thing, discussing whether in fact it was real or fake. >> i remember there was a comment that someone said it's magnets. he had magnets in his head or a steel plate in his head and it was magnets, and i started telling people that when they'd ask. magnets. totally magnets. >> the most ambitious of the video deconstructors is a silver-painted character who called himself captain disillusion. >> let's break it down captain disillusion style. >> a combination of two shot
>> according to the laws of physics and gravity, it's possible in theory. i just kind of rode that line of theoretically possible, which is good. >> certainly theories abound on the internet, all kinds of viewers have all kinds of explanations for how the boys do it. but the filmmakers are not talking. >> that was a great catch. >> did you get that? >> got it. >> i like to keep the mystique, a good magician doesn't give away his tricks. there was just a lot...
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. >> the law that says the effect of escaping is not a crime. but they can do another crime. for example, if they escape with their prison clothes, keeping the prison clothes is a crime. unless they send the clothes back. and in the past we have someone who escaped, jumping out of the window. after two, three days, we get the clothes back washed and cleaned. so he didn't make any crime. >> and even though belgium has one of the world's lowest crime rates, we met our share of murderers there as well. but shawn schaeffer's interview was one of the more unusual ones we conducted. we met him in the segregation unit of prison haselt, a maximum security facility. >> on 30 december, i killed my wife. >> okay. why and how? >> i killed her with a big knife. >> why? >> because i had no gun with me. >> okay. but why did you kill her? >> oh, why? i was very, very angry that she want to leave. for her, no problem, huh? but she wants to take my son. and she wants to move with the son to germany. >> schaeffer, a korean adopted by a dutch family, said he had outstanding charges in germany th
. >> the law that says the effect of escaping is not a crime. but they can do another crime. for example, if they escape with their prison clothes, keeping the prison clothes is a crime. unless they send the clothes back. and in the past we have someone who escaped, jumping out of the window. after two, three days, we get the clothes back washed and cleaned. so he didn't make any crime. >> and even though belgium has one of the world's lowest crime rates, we met our share of...
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they say settlements there violate international law, but israel says it is an integral part of jerusalem, which it sees as its own capital. israel has been pressing ahead with plans to expand settlements since the palestinians were granted observer status at the u.n. to russia has put in place the last section of an oil pipeline from eastern siberia to the pacific. that is a link up that is now almost 5,000 kilometers long. >> the massive project is russia's oil fields direct access to key markets in japan, south korea, taiwan, the philippines, and the usa. >> after six years of construction and around 21 billion euros, the pipeline is complete. russia hopes it will be able to expand sales into the u.s. market. it also wants to sell more into southeast asia. the pipeline goes 2,700 kilometers. oil has been flowing from there to china since 2010. now, the final section has been completed. from there, it can be shipped out. until now, the oil was transported along this last leg by train. that had a limited capacity of 15 million barrels of oil per year. the new pipeline can carry three tim
they say settlements there violate international law, but israel says it is an integral part of jerusalem, which it sees as its own capital. israel has been pressing ahead with plans to expand settlements since the palestinians were granted observer status at the u.n. to russia has put in place the last section of an oil pipeline from eastern siberia to the pacific. that is a link up that is now almost 5,000 kilometers long. >> the massive project is russia's oil fields direct access to...